- 19 May 2014
Both films centred on children being left alone, and it was easy to see why...
Lobel’s work is introspective, but not self indulgent. In this piece he looks at the...
How heartening it was to see so many young citizens, and I choose that word...
Sometimes the beauty of William Shakespeare’s language – and even the concepts behind what he...
Red Bastard is a controversial figure, grotesque and provocative, playful and aggressive, performer and audience....
Joining forces on World Neurofibromatosis Awareness Day to educate the public and raise money for...
Brighton, it seems, is always in the mood to party. This sold out night of...
From the award-winning Stickyback group comes this highly entertaining and laugh-out-loud silly show, mixing up...
Turner Prize winner Jeremy Deller was a laid-back, unpretentious subject for this event, choosing eight...
The penultimate concert in this series included some of Beethoven’s most impassioned, tragic music which...
We had high expectations of this celebration of Shakespeare’s 450th birthday. The publicity promised so...
Emma Drew held a fantastically engaging day of speakers who approached the topic of reading...